sorry for having bothered you/sorry to have bothered you

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vasea1977

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Hi everyone,
Situation: You called someone to ask about something, you want to apologise for having taken their time, you say:
1. Sorry for having bothered you.
2. Sorry to have bothered you.
3. Sorry I bothered you.

Please let me know if any of these are wrong.
Thank you.
 

Rover_KE

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They are all correct, but I'd say 'Sorry to bother you'.
 
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